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How to Delete an FTP User Account From cPanel
If you want to delete an FTP account, you can accomplish it by following this tutorial. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Files section, click on FTP Accounts. Under the FTP Accounts list, choose Delete. Click on Delete once again to confirm and remove the FTP account. Warning: Do not use the Delete the Users Home Directory option. Otherwise, the data inside your FTP user account will also be deleted and will become unrecoverable unless you restore it with a backup.
How to Disable the Two-Factor Authentication on Your cPanel Account
Follow this instruction to remove two-factor authentication from your cPanel account. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Security section, click on Two-Factor Authentication. Click on Remove Two-Factor Authentication. For confirmation, click on Remove. It should show a message such as Success: The system removed the two-factor authentication from your account.
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How to Edit or Delete a Cronjob in cPanel
How to Edit a Cronjob? Log in to your cPanel account. In the Advanced section, click on Cron Jobs. Scroll down to the end of the page. Under Current Cron Jobs, locate your cronjob and click on Edit. Make the appropriate changes and then click on Edit Line. How to Delete a Cronjob? Under Current Cron Jobs, locate your cronjob and click on Delete. Under the Delete this cron job?, click on Delete.
How to Enable ionCube Loader Using CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can use CloudLinux Selector to enable ionCube Loader in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Extensions menu. Note: If the Extensions page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Checkmark the ioncube_loader. Once enabled, it will display a success message. The message will read that the module ionCube Loader is saved.
How to Enable or Disable PHP Extensions Using the CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can use CloudLinux Selector to enable or disable available PHP extensions in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Extensions menu. Note: If the Extensions page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. To enable the extension, checkmark the option you want to enable. Uncheck it if you want to disable it.
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